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Edit: I don't think that's right. I would say it's an archaeologist, in particular an Egyptologist.
Also, there's all a lot of science and technology involved now. So, various types of scientist could be involved.
An Egyptologist is a scientist who studies mummies. They specialize in the study of ancient Egyptian civilization, including mummification practices, burial rituals, and the preservation of bodies.
An archaeologist studies artifacts and remains from past cultures.
"Mummies of pharaohs" as a possessive noun could be "the pharaohs' mummies." This indicates that the mummies belong to the pharaohs.
Marine biologist. Actually, a Marine Biologist is someone who studies marine organisms (plants, oceans, and animals), but someone who studies MAINLY marine mammals is a marine mammalogist.
An archaeologist is a scientist who studies clues from artifacts, structures, and other remains left behind by past societies to learn about their way of life and culture.
You can write "mummies of the Pharaohs" to indicate that the mummies belong to the Pharaohs.
The name for this type of scientist is a teuthologist
A geological scientist studies rock and stones.
a type of scientist who studies about metal is called metallururgist
A scientist who studies animal life is a zoologist. There is no particular name for a scientist that specialises in platypuses.
The type of scientist that studies the environment is an enviromentologist.
what scientist studies hydrogen and oxygen
chromotologists
Aeronomist
a mineralogist
A botanist.
An Entomologist
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